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It was driving me so crazy. The house was in my name, but the title and mortgage were still in my deceased parents’ names. The previous guy was taking too long. Foreclosure was next month. I didn’t want to lose my parents’ house.
– Connie
Connie had inherited her parents’ modest home, 2 bed, 1 bath, full unfinished stone basement, livable but dated. The deed was in her name. The title and mortgage were still in her deceased parents’ names. She had a sister and two half-brothers who were heirs and would likely need to sign off. She’d been dealing with somebody to try to resolve the title issue, but they were taking too long. She and her husband couldn’t afford the mortgage payments. Foreclosure was scheduled for the following month. She didn’t want to do nothing and let it foreclose, but she didn’t know what else to do. She was hoping to walk away with around $69,000 and avoid losing the house entirely.
The team built the timeline around the foreclosure date, not around their convenience.
The buyer’s team navigated the title complications instead of leaving Connie to figure it out.
The team helped coordinate sister and half-brother signatures.
Connie's path from a foreclosure notice to a clean sale
With foreclosure a month away and the title in deceased parents’ names, no retail buyer was getting through a 30-day timeline. A listing would have died on title clouds. The previous person Connie had been working with was already past her deadline.
Chris came in at $46,000 to $55,000 and pushed toward $69,000. More importantly, the team took over the title path, heirship deed coordination, talking through probate questions, and pulling the heirs together for the signatures needed.
The contract came together within two days of the call. Connie’s husband was on the call and verbally agreed. The team worked the heir signatures in parallel with the closing prep.
The deal closed before the foreclosure date. Connie walked away with cash instead of a foreclosure on her record. Her parents’ house didn’t end on a courthouse steps auction.
An inherited home with title in her deceased parents' names, foreclosure a month away
Property: 2-bed, 1-bath inherited family home, livable but dated
Title status: Deed in Connie's name; title and mortgage in deceased parents' names
Heirs: Sister and two half-brothers, signatures needed
Foreclosure: Scheduled for the following month
Goal: Save her parents' house from the foreclosure auction
Timeline: Hard deadline, foreclosure next month
Priorities: Stop the foreclosure, get the heir signatures handled, walk away with cash
Dealbreaker: Another slow operator who would miss the foreclosure date
A foreclosure date a month away, title still in her deceased parents’ names, and heirs scattered across the family.
A cash buyer who took over the heirship deed path, coordinated the heir signatures, and built the closing around the foreclosure date.
Closed before the foreclosure date. Connie walked away with cash, no foreclosure on her record, and her parents’ house didn’t end at a courthouse auction.
“ Foreclosure was next month. I didn’t want to lose my parents’ house. ” – Connie
Foreclosure was next month. I didn’t want to lose my parents’ house.
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